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St George’s Chamber Orchestra Festival Finale – Haydn ‘Trauer’ Symphony and rare Mozart

Sunday 29th June 2025 | 17:00:00

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Date: Sunday 29th June 2025

Time: 17:00:00

Venue: St Georges Church, High Street, Beckenham, Kent BR3 1AX

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Event Information

Mozart Intrada to Apollo et Hyacinthus K38

Mozart unnumbered Symphony in F K19a

Mozart Concerto for Violin no.1 in Bb K207

Interval

Haydn Symphony no.44 in E minor ‘Trauer’

Dominic Moore Violin soloist and Leader

Simon Baggs Conductor

Refreshments

Non Alcoholic Refreshments will be available for purchase at this event (Cash Only).

Event Artists

Dominic Moore

Musical Director & Leader

Dominic Moore was born in England and began learning the violin with Pamela Spofforth at the age of 8. He later won scholarships to Winchester College and the Royal College of Music studying the violin with Itzhak Rashkovsky, and also the piano as a joint first study with Peter Element. Dominic Moore In 2004, Dominic… (click for more information)

Simon Baggs

Principal Conductor

Simon’s interest in music is broad. He has recorded solo violin and chamber works for the Divine Art, NMC and Cala labels and has appeared as soloist on BBC Radio 3 and in the United States. He has appeared as guest principal with many of the UKs leading chamber and symphony orchestras and has toured… (click for more information)

St George’s Chamber Orchestra

Beckenham's Professional Orchestra

The St. George’s Chamber Orchestra (SGCO) was founded in 2004 as the professional orchestra for the South East in order to give local music lovers the opportunity to hear orchestral concerts of the highest standard on their own doorstep, and indeed for the musicians to enjoy making music together on their own doorstep! The orchestra… (click for more information)

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